Watch out exclusive interview of Shiv Khera (Famous Author, New Delhi) about Indian corruption and food adulteration.
Shiv Khera is the author of 16 books including international bestseller 'You Can Win' which has sold over 2.8 million copies in 16 languages. The focus of the book 'You Can Win' was on achieving success through personal growth and positive attitude.
He has appeared on numerous radio and television shows. He has been honoured by Rotary International and The Lions International.
While working in the United States, he was inspired by a lecture delivered by Norman Vincent Peale and followed his motivational teachings.
He launched a movement against caste-based reservation in India and has founded an organization called Country First Foundation whose mission is "to ensure freedom through education and justice."
Shiv Khera believes that our freedom is at the danger due to corruption and caste-based reservation, and unless it is eliminated, the country will not be free in its true sense.
Reservations should be based on an individual's economic status and not be based on his caste. Its time the government understood that not all SC/STs are poor and not all who come in through the General category are rich.
The fact that many general category students do miss out on opportunities due to the reservation system
Reservations should be purely based on economic status, but for that to be implemented effectively. By giving reservation on economic basis rather than on caste basis, we can ensure that the poor among the upper castes are not done injustice.
Food adulteration is a growing problem in India with rampant instances of adulteration of essential food items such as milk, ghee and spices.
Water turned out to be the most common adulterant in milk. It reduces the nutritional value of milk.
Other contaminants like urea, starch, glucose and formalin were also used as adulterants. These are used to increase the thickness and viscosity of the milk
The first national survey on milk adulteration revealed that most urban Indians drink contaminated milk
Shiv Khera was born in a business family who used to have coal mines Kendua in Dhanbad, India.
In his early years he worked as a car washer, a life insurance agent and a franchise operator before he became a motivational speaker.
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